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Study on Beneficiation Technology of a Refractory Fluorite Ore in North ChinaStudy on Beneficiation Technology of a Refractory Fluorite Ore in North China
Sep 13, 2010
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Precharging in previously preconditioned groundBy E Hawkins, S Sheldon
Block caving is becoming a more widely adopted mining method allowing for underground massive low grade orebodies to be extracted economically. Underbreak during cave propagation is difficult to predi
Mar 15, 2021
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RI 3812 Low-Gravity Float-and-Sink Separations of Bituminous-Coal SamplesBy O. T. Barrett, R. F. Aberethy, H. N. Cooper, Thomas Fraer, William L. Crentz
"INTRODUCTION The object of the techniques described in this report is to determine the possibilities of separating the components of a raw coal into such grades as may be necessary to recover some ex
May 1, 1945
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Papers - Preparation - Increasing the Value of Coal Silts by Pelletization (T.P. 2429, Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, with discussion)By C. C. Wright, R. J. Day
Although data on the exact tonnage of recoverable coal silt are not known, the quantity produced in 1943 was estimated to be over five million tons for the anthracite region of Pennsylvania alone. Sin
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 7247 Economic Considerations In The Recovery Of Magnesia From Dolomite ? IntroductionBy Alvin Schallis
The. problem of supplying enough magnesia for the American war effort has become highly important. Before hostilities began, only about two-thirds of our, require vents came from domestic sources; now
Jan 1, 1943
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Design Of Coal Transfer TerminalsBy Richard Collins
The projected depletion and the increasing costs of petroleum and natural gas along with the public and governmental resistance to nuclear energy have caused coal to emerge as one of today's answ
Jan 1, 1978
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Bulletin 240 Electric Shot Firing in Mines Quarries and TunnelsBy A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey
Explosives have been fired electrically for several decades. Mountains have been tunneled, deep shafts sunk, extensive coal and metal mine workings excavated and, in times of war, railroads, buildings
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 5003 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Allegheny County, Pa. - ConclusionsBy Joseph J. Wallace
1. From the standpoint of present production and recoverable reserves, there are two beds of major importance in Allegheny County -Pittsburgh and Upper Freeport -and one of lesser importance -Redstone
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 7549 Conditions and Practices at Coal Mines in the Ruhr District of Western GermanyBy R. W. Stahl, H. E. Sanford, J. B. Benson
Immediately following the capitulation of Germany in World War II, the German State was occupied by various allied forces, who supervised all indus- trial activities in the area. Coal production is vi
Feb 1, 1950
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Inflow Performance Relationships for Solution-Gas Drive WellsBy J. V. Vogel
Jan 1, 1969
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Froth flotation's newest machines: How much better are they?By Peter Amelunxen, Brandon Akerstrom
Since its introduction 40 years ago, the compartmental model of flotation has been used to predict the performance of mechanical flotation cells. However, it has found limited success for modeling dua
Mar 1, 2025
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Comparative issues in civil and common law contractsBy M. Boodman, E. Gertner
"At first glance, the activities related to mining and mineral exploration appear to be local or domestic, rather than international, in nature. Minerals, as corporeal or tangible property, form an in
Jan 1, 2004
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Integrating a Drill Rig into the Digital Mine 4.0 Ecosystem - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Max Friedemann, Alexandros Bousdekis, Anna Gustafson, Helmut Mischo, Håkan Schunnesson
Many devices used in mining are not monitored by sensors or do not have their own intelligence. By retrofitting sensors and real-time data processing, machines can be integrated into an existing digit
Feb 1, 2025
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Exploration of the Horn Island Gold Deposit, Torres StraitThe Horn Island gold and mineral field produced 194 kilograms of gold in the 4 years subsequent to its discovery in 1894, from an area of shallow workings 1.5 kilometres x 0.5 kilometres. Gold deposit
Jan 1, 1986
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The Report of the Alberta Coal Commission, 1925: A Critical Analysis and Some Constructive SuggestionsBy J. A. H. Church
The report is too voluminous to be considered in detail within the scope of a single paper, so I will confine my consideration of it to the broader aspects, leaving other members to deal with points o
Jan 1, 1926
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Shaft Sinking Through Blairmore Sands and Paleozoic Water ... Bearing LimestonesBy S. A. Scott
In 1913, potash mineralization was recognized at a depth of over 7,000 feet in an oil-well hole (Norcanol's Radville No. 1 well) drilled near the town of Raddlle, Saskatchewan. Although, at this
Jan 1, 1963
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Minerals In The World Economy (5107ef7e-378b-4d3a-9c03-d0800d136a19)By Charles L. Kimbell
The year 1977 generally was a year of growth in overall world mineral industry activity, although there were downturns in major elements of the world's iron and steel industries. The sharp upturn
Jan 1, 1981
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ConclusionIn spite of advances in measurement techniques and an explosive increase in the volume of research, our understanding of human strength remains in its introductory stages. It is clear that muscle stre
Jan 1, 1998
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What is Expected of ExplorersMiners and explorers in New Zealand are expected to consult with stakeholders, keep out of core conservation areas, and operate a high standard of environmental management and rehabilitation. These re
Jan 1, 1997
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Tailings filtration using Viper Filtration technology – a case studyBy PETER ROBINSON, KEVIN BARBER, OLIVER WHATNALL
The investigation and uptake of filtered tailings continues to grow around the world, but cost and scalability are deterrents for mining companies. Filtration technology that is currently in use is un